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1 Pref | sparing sometimes men’s very name. But I, besides that I have 2 Praise| publicly ashamed of the name, as taking it for a reproach; 3 Praise| purpose: I have given you my name, but what epithet shall 4 Praise| For by what more proper name can so great a goddess as 5 Praise| to have taken upon me the name of goddess without cause, 6 Praise| are commonly called by my name?—of which they are so far 7 Praise| will reproach me with my name if he find any one of the 8 Praise| fool than Bacchus;” which name of his was changed to Morychus, 9 Praise| unpleasant, did not deserve the name of life; and other than 10 Praise| whom is the honor of that name more proper? To the wise 11 Praise| it that yet crack of the name. For first ’tis evident 12 Praise| suppose it devils, for so the name imports when you call them 13 Praise| other? I know one of my name that gave his new married 14 Praise| antiquity and partly to the name of apostle. And truly ’twas 15 Praise| devoutly saluted by the name of “Our Masters,” in which 16 Praise| unfolding the mystery of the name Jesus, did with wonderful 17 Praise| so much as remember their name, or what the word bishop 18 Praise| should they consider what the name pope, that is father, or 19 Praise| nepios, fool: and by the same name, as if there were some good 20 Praise| mankind are fools and the name of wise only proper to God? 21 Praise| great king ashamed of the name when he says of himself 22 Praise| no small professor, whose name I wittingly conceal lest 23 Praise| had almost bolted out his name, but that I once again stand 24 Praise| There is another, too, whose name out of respect I pass by, 25 Praise| himself delighted with the name of a lamb; according to